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      • An online version of Nigel Richmond’s “The I Ching Oracle”.
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  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › I_ChingI Ching - Wikipedia

    By the 11th century, the I Ching was being read as a work of intricate philosophy, as a jumping-off point for examining great metaphysical questions and ethical issues. Cheng Yi , patriarch of the Neo-Confucian Cheng–Zhu school , read the I Ching as a guide to moral perfection.

  3. Mar 23, 2019 · Who Wrote the I Ching? There are two main views regarding the authorship of the I Ching. According to the traditional Chinese view, the I Ching was written by the mythical sage king Fu Xi, who is believed to have lived during the first half of the 3 rd millennium BC.

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  4. The Yi Jing is quite possibly the oldest book in the world. It happens to be a book of divination but one that has earned a central place in Asian culture. Confucius himself wrote commentaries about it and later Confucianists included it as one of the 13 works of the Confucian canon.

  5. The books of C.G. Jung, one of the three* fathers of modern psychoanalysis, shed light on these archetypes -- a subject much too complex to address here. Read his foreword in The I Ching Or Book of Changes. For a quick study, try the entertaining and enlightening writings of Joseph Campbell, for example The Power of Myth.

  6. Sep 13, 2022 · We offer a free, online consultation of the Yi Jing using the ancient method and there is a page explaining the meaning of all the 64 hexagrams. It is called ‘Book of Changes’ because it is rooted in transformation.

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  7. The I Ching, or Book of Changes, is the most widely read of the five Chinese Classics. The book was traditionally written by the legendary Chinese Emperor Fu Hsi (2953-2838 B.C.).

  8. Jan 3, 2023 · Chinese: 易經/易经, variously romanized as the Yìjīng, I-Ching, and Yi-King and typically translated as the Book of Changes, is an ancient Chinese guide to divination based on 64 hexagrams formed by the combination of the 8 trigrams (bagua) formed by sequences of whole (yang) and broken (yin) lines.

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